There's also something rather dandy about the briefcase, in my opinion. With the current status quo for men's bags being the messenger bag, the briefcase stands out as the more dressed-up, and sometimes quirky alternative. Carrying a briefcase is like being the guy who wears a bow tie to have lunch or a blazer to go to the movies; you don't have to, but it's the fact that you wore something unexpected that makes it charming.The vintage hard-sided briefcase has been on my wish list for quite some time now, but I haven't found the perfect one (and the perfectly-priced one) yet. My photographer and stylist friend BJ wears his vintage Bally briefcase hobo-style. I want that shirt/bib thing!
photo from Style SamuraiI wouldn't mind a vintage portfolio either, which is a briefcase minus the handle. It's the closest to a man-clutch as you're ever going to get.

vintage portfolio (from Style Arena)
man-clutch. Not bad at all, in my opinion!Androgyny in womenswear is bigger than ever before, and a briefcase might be a fresh way for some women to evoke that sensibility. Filipino top model Jo Ann Bitagcol carries her Paul Smith briefcase amazingly. I hear men's briefcases are one of her style signatures as well!
photo from Manila StyleThis tartan-plaid Comme des Garcons briefcase caught my eye in the Comme boutique in Omotesando last week. Kind of reminded me of school-issue briefcases for elementary schoolboys. I love how they didn't scrimp on the pockets (ahemmm! LV), with zipped pockets, open pockets, three on the outside and two on the inside. It was plaid, it was Comme, and it was a briefcase; I had to have it.
Today was the first time I wore it out.
worn with Zara hat, vintage bowtie, APC shirt, tailor-made pants, NDC shoes
with Zara cardigan